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STATESMEN ALL SULKING; THE BRITISH PARLIAMENT'S FRUITLESS SESSION. FUTILE MEASURES FOR THE RELIEF OF THE FAMINE IN IRELAND -- THE QUEEN AMUSES HERSELF.

By THE COMMERCIAL CABLE FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.H.F. ();

August 17, 1890,

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LONDON, Aug. 16. -- On neither side of the main fence which divides British politics, nor down any of the alleys and blind lanes into which the minor partisan factions straggle, is there any discoverable disposition to speak well of this Parliamentary session, which died to-day and is to be buried on Monday.

August 17, 1890

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